Miniature horses race in New Zealand’s big wilderness – in pictures

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Apr 25, 2025, 07:02

Miniature horses race in New Zealand’s big wilderness – in pictures


A pair of runners in the the Great Northern Gallop in Houhora in New Zealand’s Far North.









Dozens of miniature horses and their human running mates have taken part in the Great Northern Gallop, an adventure race through dense forests and across rugged beaches in New Zealand’s Far North. Participants run or walk 100km over four days for the event, which raises money for the welfare of miniature horses

Photographs by Fiona Goodall

Wed 23 Apr 2025 04.05 BST


  1. Set against the backdrop of Northland’s wild beaches and dense forests, the one-of-a-kind race courses through terrain rarely open to the public.

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A participant runs with their chestnut miniature horse in the forest



Phillip Lysaght and miniature horse Mr Chestnut run through the forest. Every team, whether seasoned athletes or families, receives training and support.


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A runner and miniature horses run along a track that cuts through forest



Ben Wilkes leading Gucci (left) and Diane Livingston leading Vivienne (right) run along the iconic 90 Mile Beach on the final day of race.


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Two runners and tiny horses on a broad beach



Each day covers 25km with runners and their equine partners navigating stretches of beach and remote wilderness, all while wild horses may be glimpsed roaming free.


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A man and a chestnut horse run on a beach




The event takes people out of their comfort zones and shows how robust and capable miniature horses can be.


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Two runners and tiny horses on a broad beach



The annual event is organised by Chloe Phillips to raise funds for the welfare of miniature horses in her care. She rescues and rehabilitates at least 15 ponies a year and takes them from crippling lameness, starvation and neglect to running 100km.


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A runner and small horse on a grey sand beach



Phillip Lysaght and miniature horse Mr Chestnut embrace to celebrate finishing day two.


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Phillip Lysaght and miniature horse Mr Chestnut embrace to celebrate finishing day two



Participants camp overnight near the coast and miniature horses are fed in their pen and prepared ahead of the next day.


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Small horses in a round pen on grass




Veronica Erofeeva and horse Sooty head out during the final day of the Great Northern Gallop.


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Veronica Erofeeva and horse Sooty head out during the final day of the Great Northern Gallop.



Phillip Lysaght leads Mr Chestnut along 90 Mile Beach.


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Phillip Lysaght leads Mr Chestnut along 90 Mile Beach



Tegan Bady leads Opie over the sand dunes to the finish line on the final day.


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Tegan Bady leads Opie over the sand dunes to the finish line on the final day



Kathrin Maurer and horse Lawrence run through the forest.


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A runner and horse in a forest




Sarah Hill leads Lancelot through the forest during the final race day.


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A runner leads a horse through a forest



Transformative journey: Tegan Bady leads Optimus Prime along 90 Mile Beach.


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May 02, 2025, 07:43

Interesting - the horses looked like Shetland Ponies,

 
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